There’s a small pitcher plant (not sure what it was) to the left of the plant you like. That’s the one I lost. In the summer they sit outside in full sun. I live in Delaware we have hot humid weather in the summer. This is my first winter having them. They’re on an enclosed porch on the east side of my house that tends to stay around 40 degrees. I have a space heater out there plugged into a switch that only turns on if the room reaches 32 degrees then turns back off once it’s 38 or so. They don’t get much direct sun. Maybe an hour or two in the morning, the rest of the day they get indirect light and I have a grow light on 4 hours a day. Everything seems fine, flytraps are in dormancy, not sure what the pitcher plants are doing they’re not really growing but also not dead. I’ll get a picture of the setup later

You leave bog gardens outside, just like any other potted flytrap. As long as the media doesn't freeze solid for longer than a day or so, they'll be fine. The only issue you can have is if the media freezes and they can't drink any water.

A bog garden is treated the same as a potted flytrap, it's just bigger.

Fishkeeper wrote:You leave bog gardens outside, just like any other potted flytrap. As long as the media doesn't freeze solid for longer than a day or so, they'll be fine. The only issue you can have is if the media freezes and they can't drink any water.

A bog garden is treated the same as a potted flytrap, it's just bigger.

We’ve had consecutive days of single digit and low teen temps. The porch they’re on stays around 40 degrees most times which seems more like temps where they grow naturally. I could be wrong though, I’m fairly new at CP’s